The CHSAA rankings are on the verge of being a mess and we have not even started the bulk of the league season yet. The top three teams remain safe, but there is plenty of movement below.

Christ the King, which debuts at No. 7, stunned Bishop Kearney last week, but the Tigers made it to the finals of the Preston tournament and had a win over TMLA there along the way. St. Francis Prep makes a big jump to No. 4 with wins over St. Edmund and Kearney. The young Terriers are better than most thought. St. Joseph Hill dropped out after two losses and St. Edmund is on the verge as intradivision play begins in CHSAA Brooklyn/Queens this week.

Let take a look at this week’s rankings.

1. St. Joseph by the Sea (3-0) (Last week: 1)

The Vikings are still perfect this season after two impressive non-league wins at the Mudville Classic over the weekend. Sea will get its first league test this weekend when it visits rival Moore Catholic, which was one of just two teams to beat the Vikes last year, on Saturday. Meghan Seaman has two straight four-RBI days and could have a break out year.

Next: @ St. John Villa (April 13, 4 p.m.)

2. Archbishop Molloy (1-0) (2)

It was quite a week for the Stanners, who seem to be rounding into form. They won the Preston tournament title by throttling Bishop Kearney behind a strong effort from Maria Palmeri in the circle. Molloy then road second starter Victoria Goldbach to a win in its league opener over St. Edmund. Things get tougher with games against TMLA and SFP this week.

Next: @ Christ the King (April 13, 3:45 p.m.)

3. Moore Catholic (2-0) (3)

The Mavericks have shown plenty of pop in their two league wins against St. Joseph Hill and Notre Dame Academy. They beat the Hilltoppers, 11-0 in five innings, and center fielder Danielle Doscher was 3-for-4 with a solo home run and a double in a 6-1 victory over NDA. Moore can make an early claim for a division title when it hosts rival Sea on Saturday.

Next: St. Peter’s (April 12, 4 p.m.)

4. St. Francis Prep (2-0) (9)

Oh how quick the Terriers find themselves back in the upper echelon of the rankings. SFP makes the jump up from eight to four on the strength of impressive wins over Bishop Kearney and St. Edmund last week. Alex Sobrino has been a hitting star and pitcher Katie Derby has given SFP a chance to win whenever she is in the circle. It plays TMLA and Molloy this week.

Next: @ No. 5 Mary Louis (April 13, 3:45 p.m.)

5. Mary Louis (3-0) (6)

The Hilltoppers have been as solid as they come so far this season, but still need a signature win after losing to Kearney in the Preston tournament. They will get their chance this week with games against St. Francis Prep and Archbishop Molloy. Jen Falcone showed some pop with a two-run homer in a win over Fontbonne last week.

Next: No. 4 St. Francis Prep (April 13, 3:45 p.m.)

6. Bishop Kearney (0-2) 5)

The Tigers dropped just one spot to No. 6 for now on the strength of their win over TMLA in the Preston tournament. Coach Gina Trani’s team may have suffered the first upset of the season losing 3-2 to Christ the King with ace Tiffany Irrera in the circle. It can rebound with wins over Brooklyn rivals St. Edmund and Fontbonne this week.

Next: @ No. 10 St. Edmund (April 13, 3:45 p.m.)

7. Christ the King (1-0) (NR)

The Royals pulled off the first big surprise of the CHSAA season by stunning Bishop Kearney, 3-2, last week. Windmiller Olivia Auman silenced the Tigers bats and Gabby Gonzalez had a strong day at the plate. CK now needs to knock off one of its Queens counterparts if it hopes to rise in the rankings. It gets Molloy and Mary Louis coming up.

Next: @ No. 5 Mary Louis (April 13, 3:45 p.m.)

8. Preston (1-0) (6)

Preston played its entire tournament shorthanded thanks to vacation plans. Laura Montalto, Nicole Cavigliano and Kristie Davidow will be back this week. The Panthers get back to league play that will also include a makeup game with Bronx rival Cardinal Spellman.

Next: @ Our Lady of Victory (April 13, 4 p.m.)

9. Notre Dame Academy (2-1) (10)

The streak is over for Notre Dame and coach Tony Curatolo. The Gators wrapped up their first win over his son John and St. John Villa last week, 15-11, but it wasn’t easy. Ace Cheryl Lopez willed herself through seven innings and Amanda Lavoro had a stellar day at the plate in a wild game.

Next: @ St. John Villa (April 8, 2 p.m.)

10. St. Edmund (0-3) (4)

The Eagles are in danger of falling out of these rankings with a few more losses. Luckily for them they get away from Queens and have division matchups with defending Brooklyn champion Bishop Kearney and St. John’s Prep. Big innings have been a problem. A win over the Tigers would be a huge step to a division crown.

Next: No. 6 Bishop Kearney (April 13, 3:45 p.m.)

New: Christ the King (1-0)

Dropped out: St. Joseph Hill (0-2)

On the bubble: St. John Villa (1-1), Fontbonne Hall (0-1) and St. Joseph Hill (0-2)